On 8/6/2010 12:29 PM, Cindy Huyser wrote: > Using a packet sniffer, I verified that no traffic addressed to the > server (or coming from it) is going across the ethernet interface when > my configuration file specifies the IPv6 server. I also verified that > I saw ICMPv6 packets going across when I pinged the server, along with > the neighbor solicitation and advertisement. The server is in the XP > host's destination cache, and also is listed in the "neighbors" list. > I'm puzzled as to why there's not even an attempt at neighbor > discovery. > > Maybe the trouble shows up in the line "findlocalinterface: kernel > maps fe80::290:fbff:fe80:6aff to ::", and the subsequent use of the > wildcard (or maybe not -- the address for the server is not local to > the host, but the host should be able to figure out that it needs to > send a neighbor discovery solicitation from it single ethernet > interface!). Can anyone out there shed any light on this? >
Correct, it should not be using the wildcard address. Can you give again your configuration file, at least the server lines? I have an idea about this and I just want to be able to check. If so, I may be able to tell you what's wrong. Danny > Thanks again, > Cindy > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
